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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 7th June 2021

Dilbert//11741, first published five years ago on Monday 7th June 2021

Never Admit You Are Wrong


Tags

business, office relationships, wrong, admit, pride, cumulative, clouds, speachless, example


Official transcript

tina: you never admit you're wrong.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOU NEVER ADMIT YOU'RE WRONG.

GIVE ME ONE EXAMPLE OF THAT.

WELL, FOR EXAMPLE, THERE WAS THE TIME YOU SAID THERE WERE NO SUCH THINGS AS "CUMULATIVE" CLOUDS.

TO THIS DAY, YOU HAVE NOT ADMITTED YOU WERE WRONG.

UM

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Admitting Wrongdoing"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between two characters, with the first character accusing the second of being wrong. The second character responds by saying they have never admitted to being wrong. The first character then provides an example of a time when the second character said there were no such things as "cumulative" clouds, implying that this statement was incorrect.

Key Points:

  • The first character accuses the second of being wrong.
  • The second character denies ever admitting to being wrong.
  • The first character provides an example of a time when the second character made an incorrect statement.
  • The second character is shown to be incorrect, but refuses to admit it.

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